One of the leading global communications companies Aastra, which develops and delivers innovative and integrated solutions to large and small companies, has just announced the launch of two new SIP phones – the 6730i and the 6731i.
The 6730i and the 6731i have several helpful features, like caller display, paging, auto answer and a full duplex speaker phone .
According to Aastra, these phones are not only suitable for large companies but smaller companies as well. They are easy to use and are designed to integrate easily with certified IP solutions providers.
The phones are designed to work on Aastra IP systems, but also on solutions provided by other communication suppliers.
Aastra’s vice president of open standards solutions feels that these two new phones will offer everything that a company could need from a phone and should become two very popular models as well as demonstrating Aastra’s commitment to open standards.
IP PBX developer, AYC Telecom have selected snom as it’s provider of integrated SIP-based phones. The Ireland based telco gave the snom 3xx series SIP phones rigorous testing and evaluation before giving full certification for the phones as interoperable and deployable with its IP PBX IPcts System.
According to the article on voipmonitor.net, the partnership with German manufacturer means AYC Telecom will now offer snom handsets with its IP PBX IPcts System in the United States market.
snom’s 3xx series phones are considered to be the industry’s premier, business-class, open, standards-based SIP phones. Featuring state of the art design and styling, the 3xx series comes with a large, high-resolution display screen, programmable function keys, and advanced business calling features.
snom has been a leading proponent of open standards since the company’s inception in 1996, and is interoperable with the broadest array of IP telephony platforms. snom phones offer comprehensive VoIP security including support for TLS and SRTP protocols and VPN capabilities. SIP telephones can support several audio devices simultaneously, such as the handset, headset, hands-free and POE.